Externally-funded research projects conducted at BI Norwegian Business School are registered in the national database Cristin. If you have any questions regarding ongoing research projects, please contact the Team for Externally Funded Research for more information.
Research projects
News regarding externally-funded research projects at BI, and information for participants in studies containing personal data collected from secondary sources.
Sites for some of our externally-funded research projects
News about externally-funded research projects
Hilde Bjørnland wins CAS Research Grant
She will spend a year at the Centre for Advanced Study investigating the far-reaching effects of the energy transition on industries, firms, and households.
BI receives first ERC Advanced Grant
Professor Andreas Moxnes will study how the division of labour within and between countries affects wages, growth, specialization, and inequality.
The mathematics behind image recognition
Meet Fabian Harang, the BI Professor developing the future method for image analysis.
Four BI faculty awarded funding from the Finance Market Fund
The Finance Market Fund (FMF), which provides funding to research and public information work relating to financial markets, has granted funding to four BI faculty for three research projects and one research conference.
BI awarded NOK 8 million from Research Council
Andreas Kostøl has won funding from the Young Research Talent Programme for a project on HR policies and economic inequality.
Prestigious grant to BI researcher
Professor of Finance Paul Ehling receives funding from the Centre for Advanced Study (CAS) to study the behaviour of different types of investors and how it affects wealth distribution.
BI researcher wins EU funding
Associate Professor Sven Klingler receives a € 1,5 million ERC Starting Grant for his research project on frictions between lenders and borrowers in financial markets.
Awarded NOK 12 million by the Research Council of Norway
Professor Hilde C. Bjørnland heads new research project in collaboration with Norwegian, Australian and U.S. researchers.